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TOPIC: brick paver floor
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brick paver floor 10 Months ago Karma: 0
i have Spanish brick pavers in 3 rooms that are not even.i had a floor contractor come in and take all of the edges down smooth.this left a spoty floor where some of the old sealer was still there.is there a product that my floor contractor should use to get the remaning sealer up before he applies the new sealer.if the old sealer will not come up is there a tinted sealer to apply to make the floor look the same all over ??

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Re:brick paver floor 10 Months ago Karma: 10
We sell a sealer stripper that is designed for exterior applications not interior removal.

No there is not a way to tint those areas.

Does it look even when wet with water? If so then a new sealer should even out the appearance as long as it is a "wet" look sealer.
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Re: brick paver floor 7 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 0
It is true that a brick paver patio has an old-school charm about it. Is it time consuming to install brick paver patios and how long it will take for the work to be completed say in the case of a 500 sq feet area?
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Re: brick paver floor 7 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 10
Installation of brick pavers are not that hard but can be time consuming as it is labor intensive. You will need to set the foundation properly first. It may be best to hire this out to a contractor who specializes in this type of construction. I am sure they would be able to properly install 500 feet in a couple of days.
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